Gohmert Rejects Debt Limit Compromise
Posted/updated on: August 2, 2011 at 5:39 pm
WASHINGTON, D.C. — East Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert casts a “no” vote on the debt limit compromise that the House ended up passing Monday. Gohmert told KTBB, “We promised that we would give three days to examine any bill,” and he says that hasn’t happened. He added, “The cuts aren’t here. The cuts are as a result of being less than the amount of automatic increases.” Gohmert says the compromise counts on the Bush tax cuts going away, and there are huge increases. He also says according to the compromise, if Congress doesn’t vote for cuts down the road, then hundreds of billions will be cut out of defense. According to Gohmert, “That’s playing Russian roulette with our own security. I can’t be part of that.” Gohmert adds that if people read the bill, “they would see and understand the problems I’ve got with it.”